. Modern surgery, general and operative. Fig. 979.—Senns tube applied. Theinstrument does not press upon the sen-sitive neck of the Fig. 980.—Stevenson- m, clrain- age-tube in place and attached to a receptaclefor urine. usually best, if high frequency electro-coagulation fails or will evidently be use-less, to perform a suprapubic operation. If the growth is large or if there aremultiple growths, always perform suprapubic cystotomy. Diseases and Injuries of the Urethra, Penis, Testicle, Prostate,Seminal Vesicle, Spermatic Cord, and Tunica Vaginalis Injuries of the p)enis and urethra


. Modern surgery, general and operative. Fig. 979.—Senns tube applied. Theinstrument does not press upon the sen-sitive neck of the Fig. 980.—Stevenson- m, clrain- age-tube in place and attached to a receptaclefor urine. usually best, if high frequency electro-coagulation fails or will evidently be use-less, to perform a suprapubic operation. If the growth is large or if there aremultiple growths, always perform suprapubic cystotomy. Diseases and Injuries of the Urethra, Penis, Testicle, Prostate,Seminal Vesicle, Spermatic Cord, and Tunica Vaginalis Injuries of the p)enis and urethra may arise from traumatism to theperineum or the penis, from cuts and twists of the penis, from the popularbreaking of a chordee, from tying string around the organ, from forcing ringsover it, from the passage of instruments, or from the impaction of calculi. Vio- Rupture of the Urethra 1487 lence inflicted upon an erect penis may fracture the corpora cavernosa. Thewriter saw one man with a glass rod broken off in the canal, he having beenin the habit of introducing it at the dictate of morbid sexual excitement. Apatient in the Insan


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